Wembanyama’s Double-Double Powers Spurs Past Clippers 119-115
119-115 in Inglewood: Wembanyama posts 21 pts & 13 reb as San Antonio reaches 50 wins against the Clippers. A thriller decided in the final minutes.
Victor Wembanyama delivered a commanding double-double to lift the San Antonio Spurs past the Los Angeles Clippers 119-115 on the road at Intuit Dome in Inglewood on March 16, 2026, in a regular season clash that saw San Antonio reach the milestone of 50 wins on the back of wild momentum swings and a nerve-shredding final stretch.
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Wild Swings, Late Scare, and a 50th Win Sealed
San Antonio controlled the early tempo, riding the energy of a balanced attack. Stephon Castle was assertive from the jump, attacking the paint and drawing fouls, while Victor Wembanyama anchored the defense with his imposing presence near the rim. The Spurs built a comfortable cushion through the first half, forcing Los Angeles into uncomfortable looks and converting in transition.
The third quarter, however, belonged to the Clippers. Darius Garland — who finished with 25 points and 10 assists — orchestrated a furious comeback, feeding Jordan Miller, who was virtually unstoppable from the floor all night. Miller shot an efficient 10-of-13 from the field for 22 points and 9 rebounds, giving the Clippers a physical edge inside that temporarily erased the Spurs’ lead.
The fourth quarter delivered the kind of drama that defines March basketball. Los Angeles knotted the score on multiple occasions, but San Antonio’s collective composure proved decisive. Devin Vassell knocked down timely threes — finishing 4-of-7 from deep for 20 points — while the French phenom remained a disruptive force at both ends. The Spurs ultimately closed out the Clippers 119-115, their resolve never cracking under pressure.
Castle Commands, Wembanyama Protects the Paint
Two sequences encapsulated San Antonio’s victory. Late in the fourth quarter, with Los Angeles mounting their final surge, the n°1 pick of the 2023 NBA Draft swatted away a would-be Clippers score — one of his 4 blocks on the night — immediately sparking a Spurs push that put the game out of reach. Moments earlier, Stephon Castle had threaded a surgical pass through traffic to keep the possession alive, a sequence that embodied his 8-assist, 23-point performance. Bennedict Mathurin (16 points) tried to ignite the Clippers down the stretch, but San Antonio’s defense held firm.
Wembanyama: 21 Points, 13 Rebounds, 4 Blocks
The pivot of the Spurs finished with 21 points, 13 rebounds, 4 blocks, and a +7 plus/minus in 34 minutes, shooting 9-of-20 from the field. His rebounding dominance — particularly on the defensive glass — proved crucial in limiting Los Angeles to single possessions during their comeback push. While his perimeter shooting remained a work in progress (2-of-9 from three), Wembanyama’s rim protection and his ability to generate second-chance opportunities defined his night.
A Balanced Spurs Roster Firing Together
San Antonio showcased genuine depth in Inglewood. Four players scored at least 18 points, a testament to a team no longer reliant on any single creator. Castle (23 pts, 8 ast), Wembanyama (21 pts, 13 reb), Vassell (20 pts), and De’Aaron Fox (18 pts, 6 ast) each contributed meaningfully, making the Spurs genuinely difficult to gameplan against.
- Stephon Castle: 23 pts, 7 reb, 8 ast, +5
- Victor Wembanyama: 21 pts, 13 reb, 4 blk, +7
- Devin Vassell: 20 pts, 4/7 from three, +(-2)
- De’Aaron Fox: 18 pts, 6 ast, 6/6 from the line
50 Wins and Playoff Positioning
Reaching 50 victories on the road against a Clippers squad that fought until the final buzzer underlines just how far this Spurs group has traveled this season. The milestone carries genuine playoff seeding implications as the Western Conference picture grows increasingly competitive heading into the final stretch of the regular season.
San Antonio will look to build on this momentum in their next contest, with the Spurs firmly in the conversation for a top seed in the West. For Wembanyama and this young roster, every win now carries compounding weight.